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‎04-30-2014 11:45 PM
Hello:
If I manually input an asset (PC), and later on it is scanned but has a different "Asset Name", is there a way Lansweeper will overwrite the manual record I put in with the one that is scanned?
To give an example:
I receive about 20 PCs from Dell. I input them manually for record keeping purposes until they are "staged" by the technicians. Lansweeper will eventually scan the PC that is staged, but it doesn't appear to overwrite my original record. I'd prefer it would, otherwise I have duplicate records with the same Serial number (Service Tag).
Thanks,
Chris
If I manually input an asset (PC), and later on it is scanned but has a different "Asset Name", is there a way Lansweeper will overwrite the manual record I put in with the one that is scanned?
To give an example:
I receive about 20 PCs from Dell. I input them manually for record keeping purposes until they are "staged" by the technicians. Lansweeper will eventually scan the PC that is staged, but it doesn't appear to overwrite my original record. I'd prefer it would, otherwise I have duplicate records with the same Serial number (Service Tag).
Thanks,
Chris
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‎05-05-2014 03:05 PM
You need to either:
- Submit the correct computer name *and* domain name on the asset page you manually create. Also make sure the asset type is set to "Windows". Only then will Lansweeper update the existing page when the computer is scanned, as a computer's domain name/computer name combination is its internal ID.
- Enable rename detection in the Lansweeper web console under Configuration/Scanning Setup/Server Options and submit the correct MAC address, model and serial number on the asset page you manually create. Also make sure the asset type is set to "Windows". Rename detection identifies Windows computers based on MAC, model and serial.
- Submit the correct computer name *and* domain name on the asset page you manually create. Also make sure the asset type is set to "Windows". Only then will Lansweeper update the existing page when the computer is scanned, as a computer's domain name/computer name combination is its internal ID.
- Enable rename detection in the Lansweeper web console under Configuration/Scanning Setup/Server Options and submit the correct MAC address, model and serial number on the asset page you manually create. Also make sure the asset type is set to "Windows". Rename detection identifies Windows computers based on MAC, model and serial.
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‎05-05-2014 03:05 PM
You need to either:
- Submit the correct computer name *and* domain name on the asset page you manually create. Also make sure the asset type is set to "Windows". Only then will Lansweeper update the existing page when the computer is scanned, as a computer's domain name/computer name combination is its internal ID.
- Enable rename detection in the Lansweeper web console under Configuration/Scanning Setup/Server Options and submit the correct MAC address, model and serial number on the asset page you manually create. Also make sure the asset type is set to "Windows". Rename detection identifies Windows computers based on MAC, model and serial.
- Submit the correct computer name *and* domain name on the asset page you manually create. Also make sure the asset type is set to "Windows". Only then will Lansweeper update the existing page when the computer is scanned, as a computer's domain name/computer name combination is its internal ID.
- Enable rename detection in the Lansweeper web console under Configuration/Scanning Setup/Server Options and submit the correct MAC address, model and serial number on the asset page you manually create. Also make sure the asset type is set to "Windows". Rename detection identifies Windows computers based on MAC, model and serial.
